Wednesday, 27 August 2014

Nexus 9 leak seemingly confirms 64-bit Tegra K1 processor on board

Nexus 9 leak seemingly confirms 64-bit Tegra K1 processor on board

Well, what have we here? Yet another eagerly anticipated mobile device is being outed by benchmark tools, and this time it appears to a new member of Google's Nexus tablet family.


TKTechNews managed to dig up an exclusive scoop Tuesday, revealing a screenshot of Android benchmark software CPU-Z running on what appears to be a Nexus 9 tablet packing some very interesting hardware.


The leaked screenshot clearly shows the alleged device running a dual-core 2.5GHz Nvidia Tegra K1 Denver processor, which the chipmaker previously hailed as the first 64-bit ARM processor for Android devices.


Aside from the processor specs, the leak offers few clues as to what else might be expected, although TK himself confirmed in a followup video "Nexus 9" does appear to be the official name for this upcoming tablet.


Nexus 9 benchmark


Road to Denver


Last month, word began spreading about an HTC-branded Nexus 9, a potentially costlier addition to Google's product line codenamed "Flounder" and/or "Volantis," although the device has occasionally been referred to as the Nexus 8.


Expected to run somewhere in the neighborhood of $399 (about UK£241, AU$427) for the Wi-Fi only model, the Nexus 9 is said to feature 4GB RAM, NFC, Android L and dual cameras, with 8MP on the main rear camera and 1.6MP around front.


In a blog post on August 11, Nvidia boasted about the 64-bit, 192-core Kepler-class Denver chip's ability to offer backward 32-bit pin compatibility, which the company promised would ease the transition for hardware manufacturers and get their products into the market faster.


That said, it's still early days for Google's next-generation slate, and there are likely many more leaks to come in the days ahead before the search giant decides to make this product official.

















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